As 2009 winds down to a close, it is my hope that you and your family have a very merry Christmas. It is my prayer that in the hustle and bustle of the season, the real meaning — the birth of the Savior of the world, Jesus Christ — is not lost: Do not be [...]
Monthly archives: December, 2009
New Components in Mojarra Scales: Part II – sc:autoComplete
In Part I, I introduced the new YUI-backed Scales dataTable component. In this installment in the series, we’ll take a look at another new component available in Scales 2.0, sc:autoComplete.
GlassFish v3 Virtual Conference
This is a little late notice, but we at Sun are holding a “virtual conference” covering GlassFish v3, JavaEE 6, etc. You can find details here. It starts in 30 minutes (10:00 CST, 8:00 PST).
NetBeans 6.8 Is Now Available
While we’re making product announcements, I might as well mention that NetBeans 6.8 is available today as well. I really think NetBeans is the best Free Java multi-language IDE on the market. It’s by no means perfect, but I like it a lot.1 Quoting from the release:
GlassFish v3 Is Now Available
Today, the GlassFish team is pleased to announce the release of GlassFish v3. This release marks the first production-ready release of a Java EE 6 compliant application server. It also marks the culmination of a tremendous engineering effort to transform the very capable but monolithic GlassFish v2 into a small, sleek and scalable modular system, [...]
New Components in Mojarra Scales: Part I – sc:dataTable
The migration of Mojarra Scales to JSF 2, adding new components has become much easier due to JSF 2′s new composite component feature. In the past couple of weeks, this new capability has paid off in spades as Mojarra Scales has gotten (so far) three new components in rapid succession. In this, the first part [...]
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